Talmudic Period Quotes & Sayings
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Top Talmudic Period Quotes
The world is an evil place to live in. Not for those who do evil, but for those who sit back and allow evil to occur. — Albert Einstein
In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn't such a great idea after all. — Strobe Talbott
When the sun is setting, leave whatever you are doing and watch it. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
All the reasons that have made software so successful are beginning to happen with hardware. So much can be done so quickly, prototyped so rapidly, and the costs are so low. — Sam Altman
Christians and camels receive their burdens kneeling. — Ambrose Bierce
Stop telling it like it is and start telling it like you WANT it to be! — Esther Hicks
what terrifies me most is how we
foam at the mouth with envy
when others succeed
but sigh in relief
when they are failing
our struggle to
celebrate each other is
what's proven most difficult
in being human — Rupi Kaur
I do not remember much of that illness, except that I woke to find my head in Emile's lap. She looked into my eyes. 
'You are a fool,' she said. It was the nicest thing she'd said to me in two years. — Christian Cameron
Faithfulness in the performance of small duties gives us strength to adhere to difficult determinations that life will someday force us to make. — Paramahansa Yogananda
People don't buy a new detergent because the manufacturer told a joke on television last night. — David Ogilvy
Why are we so hard on one another? I wonder. Hadn't the world already given us challenges enough? — Pam Jenoff
Hate is ... it's too easy," he says. His face calm, calmer than it has any right to be, his eyes not wavering from mine, like he's so completely sure of what he's saying. "Love. Love takes courage. — Hannah Harrington
The many, many thousands of pages of the Assessment Reports of the UN's climate panel, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), are the expression of the beliefs of a small circle of scientists and interested lobbyists who, against all evidence, have convinced themselves that humans are having a dramatic effect on the Earth's climate. — Alan Moran
